DAYTONA BEACH NEWS-JOURNAL
Daytona Beach, Florida
Sunday, May 21, 2006

BUNNELL - Charles H. Turner, 69, who retired as a professional trumpet player playing with the Frank Sinatra orchestra, died Friday at home.

Mr. Turner, an Army Reserves veteran, was born in Daytona Beach, and moved to Bunnell in 1996 from Las Vegas. He was a member of Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He enjoyed flying, tennis and breeding show dogs.

Survivors include his mother, Norma Turner, Bunnell.

Memorial donations may be made to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 400 N. Palmetto St., Bunnell, FL 32110.

Craig-Flagler Palms, Flagler Beach, is in charge.

BUNNELL - Graveside service for Charles H. Turner, Bunnell, who passed away May 19, 2006, at his residence, will be 2 p.m. Monday, May 22, at Flagler Palms Memorial Gardens, 511 Old Kings Rd. South, Flagler Beach, with Bishop Christopher Trowell officiating.

Mr. Turner was a member of Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints in Bunnell. He was born in Daytona Beach May 26, 1936, to Charles Rodgers and Norma (Durrance) Turner. He was a professional trumpet player and played in Las Vegas before moving back to this area in 1996. His music took him all over the world, playing with great musicians such as Frank Sinatra.

Mr. Turner produced an album with Frank Sinatra, conducting the orchestra, and dedicated it to his good friend, Gene Knight. He enjoyed fishing, tennis and breeding show dogs.

Mr. Turner is survived by his mother, Norma Turner, Bunnell, and many cousins.

Memorial contributions may be made to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, 400 N. Palmetto Ave., Bunnell, FL. 32110.